A telegram from the Foreign Minister in Japan to the Japanese Ambassador to the United States requesting that the Ambassador deliver a letter to Secretary Shultz concerning the Foreign Minister’s trip to the Middle East.
July 20, 1985
Cable No. 3738, Acting Foreign Minister to the Ambassador to the United States, 'Minister’s Visit to the Middle East (Notifying the United States)'
Number: 062063-002
Draft Telegram
Drafted: July 20, 1985
Primary: Middle Eastern and African Affairs Bureau Director-General
To: Ambassador to the United States
From: Acting Foreign Minister
Minister’s Visit to the Middle East (Notifying the United States)
No. 3738 Secret Top Urgent
(Limited Distribution)
Re: Telegram No. 112, Jeddah to the Minister
I am thinking, presently, to inform Secretary Shultz, as appropriate, of the Minister’s views on his recent visit to the Middle East. In light of the circumstances of the meeting with Secretary Shultz in Kuala Lumpur, for now I would like you to convey promptly to Secretary Shultz as you see fit the contents of initial incoming telegram, sections 1 through 3.
In addition, as the contents of this telegram are extremely delicate, I would like you to communicate to the other side that they take care that they not be leaked to the outside.
Passed to Singapore (VVVVV).
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A telegram from the Acting Foreign Minister in Japan to the Ambassador to the United States informing the United States of the Minister’s visit to the Middle East.
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